In a dense, commuting-heavy area like Wilkinsburg, many people’s injuries show up in a way that collides with daily life: missing work shifts, trying to coordinate transport for follow-up appointments, and managing worsening symptoms while records move between providers. That can create delays in documenting ongoing harm.
Add in the way anesthesia charts are often created and stored (including electronic systems used by hospitals and anesthesia groups), and it’s easy for key details—like when a medication was administered, when monitoring alarms occurred, and what response was charted—to become hard to locate or appear incomplete later.
That’s why early, organized review is crucial. A legal team can help you preserve the right records and build a clear narrative from the documentation you already have.


